We continue from middle of page 37, "Give up even the aim of becoming a Buddha," stopping right before "The Mechanics of Sitting" on page 38.
Questions ...
How would giving up the aim of becoming a Buddha embody a taste of Buddha?
Can you describe some goal you are aiming for in life now but have not yet achieved, or frustration in life when a goal was not obtained? Describe your feeling of aiming now for something you are working toward, or disappointment about a past goal not achieved.
Now, describe it again with a description embodying "nothing to attain, nothing to become."
Both ways can be true ways to experience goals at once.
Please respond before reading other folks' responses.
Gassho, J
STLah
Questions ...
How would giving up the aim of becoming a Buddha embody a taste of Buddha?
Can you describe some goal you are aiming for in life now but have not yet achieved, or frustration in life when a goal was not obtained? Describe your feeling of aiming now for something you are working toward, or disappointment about a past goal not achieved.
Now, describe it again with a description embodying "nothing to attain, nothing to become."
Both ways can be true ways to experience goals at once.
Please respond before reading other folks' responses.
Gassho, J
STLah
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